Asked by esther
At Sunnyside Place, as of March 31, a total of 12 residents have moved out. What is your property’s annualized turnover percentage rate?
Note: this is connected to the first Sunnyside Place apartment question, which total apartments are 100
Again, thank you for letting me pick your brain, it's just that there's no substitute for it
Note: this is connected to the first Sunnyside Place apartment question, which total apartments are 100
Again, thank you for letting me pick your brain, it's just that there's no substitute for it
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
3 months >> 12 moved out
12 months >> 48 moved out
48/100 = 48% per year
12 months >> 48 moved out
48/100 = 48% per year
Answered by
esther
Hi Ms. Sue,
I'm just trying to make sure I'm understanding the steps to arrive at the answer. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I got the 3 months>>12 move out.
However, 12 months>>48 moved out, i'm not too clear.
Is this correct> 12 X 3= 36 + 12,moved out = 48. 48/100= 0.48, which you just move the decimals to read 48%.
I'm sorry for the trouble. Thank you so much!!
I'm just trying to make sure I'm understanding the steps to arrive at the answer. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I got the 3 months>>12 move out.
However, 12 months>>48 moved out, i'm not too clear.
Is this correct> 12 X 3= 36 + 12,moved out = 48. 48/100= 0.48, which you just move the decimals to read 48%.
I'm sorry for the trouble. Thank you so much!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
12/3 = 4
I multiplied 12 by 4 to find the number of movers in a year.
Yes, you're right.
No trouble. You're very welcome, Esther.
I multiplied 12 by 4 to find the number of movers in a year.
Yes, you're right.
No trouble. You're very welcome, Esther.
Answered by
esther
Ms. Sue,
Sorry, for the confusion. I'ts just that I have two similar problems and I got confused with both of them.
So, just to recap, Ms.Sue,
at Sunnyside Place, as of March 31, a total of 12 residents have moved out.
What is your property’s annualized turnover percentage rate?
property’s annualized turnover percentage rate? is it 48%, right?
again, sorry for the confusion. I think I transposed this answer on another one, this will help me clarify the two problems. Thanks, again.
Sorry, for the confusion. I'ts just that I have two similar problems and I got confused with both of them.
So, just to recap, Ms.Sue,
at Sunnyside Place, as of March 31, a total of 12 residents have moved out.
What is your property’s annualized turnover percentage rate?
property’s annualized turnover percentage rate? is it 48%, right?
again, sorry for the confusion. I think I transposed this answer on another one, this will help me clarify the two problems. Thanks, again.
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